Atomfair 4,4′-Dibromoazobenzene C12H8Br2N2

Description 4,4′-Dibromoazobenzene (CAS No. 1601-98-5) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C12H8Br2N2, and IUPAC name bis(4-bromophenyl)diazene . This orange to red crystalline solid is a brominated derivative of azobenzene, widely utilized in advanced materials research, photochemistry, and organic synthesis. Its unique molecular structure, featuring two bromine atoms at the para positions of the phenyl rings, enhances its reactivity and utility in cross-coupling reactions, polymerization initiators, and as a photoswitchable compound. Suitable for academic, industrial, and pharmaceutical research, our product is rigorously tested for purity and stability, ensuring optimal performance in sensitive applications. Available in various quantities with…

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4,4′-Dibromoazobenzene (CAS No. 1601-98-5) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C12H8Br2N2, and IUPAC name bis(4-bromophenyl)diazene. This orange to red crystalline solid is a brominated derivative of azobenzene, widely utilized in advanced materials research, photochemistry, and organic synthesis. Its unique molecular structure, featuring two bromine atoms at the para positions of the phenyl rings, enhances its reactivity and utility in cross-coupling reactions, polymerization initiators, and as a photoswitchable compound. Suitable for academic, industrial, and pharmaceutical research, our product is rigorously tested for purity and stability, ensuring optimal performance in sensitive applications. Available in various quantities with detailed technical documentation, including NMR, HPLC, and MSDS.

  • CAS No: 1601-98-5
  • Molecular Formula: C12H8Br2N2
  • Molecular Weight: 340.01
  • Exact Mass: 339.90337
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 337.90542
  • IUPAC Name: bis(4-bromophenyl)diazene
  • SMILES: C1=CC(=CC=C1N=NC2=CC=C(C=C2)Br)Br
  • Synonyms: 1601-98-5, 4,4′-Dibromoazobenzene, 4,4′-DIBROMO-AZOBENZENE, DTXSID701314439, DTXCID001744237

Application

4,4′-Dibromoazobenzene is primarily employed as a key intermediate in the synthesis of advanced organic materials, including liquid crystals and photoresponsive polymers. Its photoswitchable properties make it valuable in optoelectronic devices and light-controlled molecular systems. Researchers also utilize it in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions to construct complex aromatic frameworks. Additionally, it serves as a precursor for dyes and pigments in material science applications.

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